Heavy, wet snow began falling Monday morning before it began to taper down in the Baltimore area by the mid-afternoon.

Marie said to expect at least 2-4 inches of snow to stick throughout the Baltimore metro region before temperatures went up in the afternoon and precipitation lightened. WBAL-TV 11 News reporter Jennifer Franciotti said there was 3 inches of snow at her home in Westminster by 6 a.m.

WBAL-TV 11 News reporter Lisa Robinson said at noon that while snow was on the ground in Timonium, the roads were clear and mainly just wet, with the slush having melted.

Marie said a second storm push in the evening could bring another rain-snow mix, but it will be much less than the morning.

State Highway Administration officials said drivers should be careful because there are more than 2,600 workers out salting and trying to clear roads.